The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... employed in the exercise of the pike : Tell your king , said he , in what occupation you left me engaged . He a a The French monarch had given particular orders to his ministers to cultivate the prince's friendship ; who must soon ...
... employed in the exercise of the pike : Tell your king , said he , in what occupation you left me engaged . He a a The French monarch had given particular orders to his ministers to cultivate the prince's friendship ; who must soon ...
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... employed all his profound politics to fix him in his service , without seeming to desire it . He declared his resolution not to confer any office on him , unless en- treated by the queen ; and he pretended , that it should only be in ...
... employed all his profound politics to fix him in his service , without seeming to desire it . He declared his resolution not to confer any office on him , unless en- treated by the queen ; and he pretended , that it should only be in ...
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... employed in every common occurrence . It will not be necessary to give a particular account of the ceremonies which the king was so intent to esta- blish . Such institutions , for a time , are esteemed either too divine to have ...
... employed in every common occurrence . It will not be necessary to give a particular account of the ceremonies which the king was so intent to esta- blish . Such institutions , for a time , are esteemed either too divine to have ...
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... employed many artifices , first to engage them to attack the Spanish settlements , and , failing of that , to make his escape into France : but all these proving un- successful , he was delivered into the king's hands , and strictly ...
... employed many artifices , first to engage them to attack the Spanish settlements , and , failing of that , to make his escape into France : but all these proving un- successful , he was delivered into the king's hands , and strictly ...
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... employed the words which , in the narration , I have put in his mouth ; that the mine was moveable , and shifted as he saw convenient : not to mention many other public facts which prove him to have been highly criminal against his ...
... employed the words which , in the narration , I have put in his mouth ; that the mine was moveable , and shifted as he saw convenient : not to mention many other public facts which prove him to have been highly criminal against his ...
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